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PHELPS, Sec'y Citizens’ Comm resent population approximating 20,000, and Meat the rate of about 5,000 annually, is, size THE RICHEST CITY IN THE WORLD. prosperous in the Me above th of the citizens of Helena in le and other property is largel! jous of doliara and ta the result ful the & STATE OF MONTANA, with less than two red thousand people, produces aunually. im gold, + exportable commodities ainounting to £ “Texas, with a popdiation of two ands ices Moatain THE ONLY Porfect Substitute for Mother's Milk. INVALUABLE in CHOLERA INFANTUM anv TEETHING. A quickly assimilated Food for DYSPEPTICS, CONSUMPTIVES, CONVALESCENTS. APERFECT NUTRIENT inal wasting diseases. REQUIRES MO COOKING. KEEPS 1M ALL CLIMATES. o SEND jviearnta.” ioaled teow to sa “OLIBER-GOODALE CO., Boston. Mass. BEECHAM’S PILLS (THE CREAT ENCLISH REMEDY.) Feedi nd ingot | Connolly; Uvrerwosr IN THE MIND OF EVERY HOUSEKEEPER 18 THE ALL-ABSORBING QUESTION: HOW TO LIVE IN COMFORT WITH THE LEAST POSSIBLE EXPENDITURE OF READY MONEY. THE SEASON IS AT HAND WHEN TRE DEAIN UPON THE PURSE IS GREATEST AND THE NECESSITIES OF LIFE ARE THE MOST URGENT. THE MAKESHIFTS OF LaST SEASON HAVE DISAPPEARED, THE FLOORS ARE BARE AND THE HEARTH ‘CHEERLESS AND COLD, TO MEET SUCH EXIGENCIES I8 THE ONE SOLE DESIGN OF OUR EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM, WHOSE EXACTIONS ARE COMPARATIVELY INSIGNIFICANT AND WHOSE BENEFACTIONS AS INDE- SCRIBABLY GREAT. UNDER ITS SHEL- TERING WING BLOOM THE ROSES OF COMFORT AND HAPPINESS, THE ENJOY- MENT BEING IN YOUR POSSESSION, WHILST THE PAYMENTS ARE MADE AS THE CONVENIENCE OF EACH ONE DIO- TaTES. IN THE FACE OF SUCH AN OFFER THE FOLLY OF DELAY MUST BE MANIFEST, ASD FOR TRE FUTURE WE PROMISE THE SAME UNTIRING EFFORTS TO ACCOMMO- DATE THE PUBLIC AS HAVE GRACED THE ANNALS OF OUR SYSTEM IN THE PAST. BovsE & HERRMANYS CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, ‘927, 921 AND 923 7TH ST. AND 627 AXD 636 su30-4m MASS. AVE. N.W. axrs Surrs Scovrep AND PRESSED FOB ¢1. ‘coats, 50c. : Pants, 25e.: Nes ee, sneyes =¢ CITY AND DISTRICT. HF The local circulation of Tux Evexme Sram is not only the largest and fullest, but it is also the szst, since the paper goes not alone into the hands of the people of the District of Columbia as a body, but regularly info their homes,—into the families of all classes, and into those of the mouney-spending as well as the money-earning portion of the community, An advertisement in its columns therefore teaches the eye of everybody worth reaching. THEY WILL TEACH THIS YEAR Assignments Made by the School Board Last Night. NEW TEACHERS AXD OLD ONES AND WHERE THEY WILL BE STATIONED—PRINCIPALS OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS—SALALIES TO BE PAID THE HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS AND SPECIAL INSTRUCTORS. At the meeting of the school board last even- ing appointments and assignments of teachers for the year were made as follo’ Washington High School—¥. RB. Lane, princi- pal, $2,500: A. M. Lathe, assistant principal, 31,200; William Barnhardt, E. 8. Burgess, P. M. Hughes and G. 8. Fellows, $1,500 each; G. J. Smith, ¢1,400; W. A. Hedrick and Harry En- glish, #1,000 each; A. 8. Rainey, E. M. Pitts, A. M. Wilson, Nettie Reynolds and W, E. Priest, lary Eastman, Mary Weddell, H. M. Bradbury, €850each;E. D. Sher- ullin, H. C. Cheston, M. R. Hamp- Ross, €800 each; Nora Haegels- berger, Marie Siebert, L. H. Laney, M. C, Wells, M.S. Walhaupter and H. M. Cushing, $750 each; J. L. Ditto, $700; L. K. Husted, $600; G. G. Jochum, $550; F. L. Fishback, C. M. Buchan- nan and Anite Ulxe, #500 each; M. A, Down- ing, $450; military instructor, $400. Washington Normal School.—I. G. Meyers, rincipal, $1,500; Betty Copenhaver and E. V. fen training teachers, £1,000 each; H. D. Wise and L. R. Nowlin, d ginimnsy teachers, #800 each; M. N. Lovejoy and Vests Richards, prac- tice teachers, $700 each, Business High School, Thompson Building— C. A. Davis, principal, $1,000; A. A. Wheat, 3300; L L Summerscales, $750; L. M. Godfrey, 750; Ellen Golden, $750; Florence Baldwin, $700. Georgetown High School, Curtis Building— E. C. Wescott, principal, #1,000; Miss Robin- b $750; C. W. Orr, $750; Miss Lilian Chester, Capitol Hill High School—C. M. L. Bites, Principal, $1,000; E, E. Garri Blanche Caraway, Cora Allen and Ethel Glover, $750 euch; E.’ Kraemer, $400. Washington Normal School, Seventh and Eighth divisions.—L. E. Moten, principal, 31,500; A. C. Hand, $800; M. E. Smith and A. ‘Taylor, assistants, each #700. Washington High School, Seventh and Eighth divisious.—F. 8. Cordoza, principal, $1,800; L. F. Barney, assistant principal, $1,100; H. M. Browa, $1,200; C.E. Parke, M. J. Patterson and A. J. Cooper, each $1,000; H. E. Riggs, $950; M. Nalle, #900; J, Stormm, P. N. Bailey, H. L. Bailey and M. E. Church, each €850; D. B. Thompson, #600, and R. L. Harris, $400. Manual ‘Training School—J. A. Chamberlain and J. F. MeNab, directors, 1.200 each; W. R. Sheid and A. L Gardner, each, $850; Augustin Reed, Francis Schweinhaut, Edward Baldwin, J. A. Diggs and T. W. Fuller, each, 750; Patrick O’Brien, E. J. Dakin, C. H. Faulkner and —— McArthur, each, #700. Cooking School—E. 8. Jacobs, $900; M. R. Brooks, #575; A. Polfock, Henrietta Schlerf, Margaret Keogh, M. J. Watte and A. G. Horton, euch, £550; M. J. Merillat, L. C. Bogan and M. A. Douglass, each, $525, Sewing School—E. C. Weaver, @900; F. M. Layton, M. C. Henry, M. W. Cate, E. R. Thorn- ton, & M. Davidson, A. L. Norris, Isabelle Solomons and C, L. Stanton, $500 each. Health teachers—Hebecca Stoneroad, direc- tress, €1,000; M. L. Squire and Mabel Colman, $475 each. and Z. H. Brockett, #450. Drawing—8. E. Fuller, director, $1,200; Hilda —_ $850; A. M. AtLee, $650; A. A. McKnew, $550. Music—J. H. Daniel, $1,200; A, E. Scam- mell, £850. as nanan Supervisi! principals (new) . 8. Clark, 1,600, 3. T. Freeman, $1,400; Miss L. A. Den- ney, €1,200. FIRST DIVISION. Supervising principal, N. D. Cram, salary 92,000, Eighth grades—Franklin Building, E. G. Kimball, $1,300; Force Building, W, B. Pat- terson, $1,300; Dennison Building, K. E. Raw- lings, 300; Grant Building, 8. M. Ryder, #1,100; Adams Building, B, Smith, $1,000; Berret Building, M. C. McGill. $1,000; Weight- man Building, J. H. Drown, $1,000; Franklin Building, M. E. Morganand C. L. Garrison, #950 each; Dennison Building, N. E. L. Mc- Lean, #950; Force Building, F. 8. Fairley, 2950. Seventh grades, £825 ench—Force Building, B. L. Pattison; Franklin Building, I. M. Daly; Berret Building, M. M. Maher; Grant Building, M. E. R. Nevitt; Dennison Building, M. G. Ravenburg; Adams Building, E. L McKeon; Franklin Building, A. H. Fuller; Force Build- ing, 8. F. rks; Dennison Building, Louisa ightman Buliding, J. M. Fisher. Sixth grades, #775 each-- Franklin Building, E. D. York; Franklin Building, C. K. Finckel; Lerret Building, E. L. Macartney; Dennison Building, Florence Pike; Denusion Building, M. J, Sampson; Adams Buiiding, K. R. Macqueen; Force Building, M. E. Chase; Force Building, Janet McWilliams; Weightman Building, F. L. Keeves; Grant Building, Effie Macfarland; | Grant Building, T. C. Roeser; Franklin Build- ing. Mary MeWilliams. Fitth grades, £700 cach—Forco Buildiag, E, M. Fisher; Berret Building, 8 G. Hickey and Jennie Hodges; Dennison Building, Josephine Burke and F. Spackman; Grant Building, Henriette Cattell; Adams Building, A. Galeski; Weightman Building, L. ci Bishop; Grant Building, M. C. 0. Lazenby, and Force Building, L. Y. Arrick. Fourth grades, £650 each—Force Building, Bertha Armstrong; Berrett Building, Elernor Lasier; Adams Building, 4. C. Noerr; Weight- man Building, Aumie Wilson; Weightman Build- ing. Mary McCarthy; Grant Building, E. L. Duvall; Grant Building, M. M. Maher; Denni- son Building, L. H. Clements; Berrett Build- ing. A. T. Lyon. Third grades, $550 each—Dennison Building, H.C. Fisher; Force Building, A. M. Dutton; Grant Building, 8 J. Oliphant; Weightman Building, 8. L, Bettes; Grant Building, M. E. Randall; Berret Building, E. A. Edmunds; Adams Building, M. Z Weaver; Dennison Building, #400. Second grades—Force Building. 8. E. Sim- mons; Grant as M. E. Mallon, each €@500; Grant Building. A. T. Wilton, $475; Dennison Building, Mary Sheads, $450; Berret Building, Blanch Smith, $425; Dennison Building, H. C. Lasier, #475; Weightman Building, Sarah Hart- stall; first and second grades, Adams Building, H. Kt. Helmick, each €425. First grades—Grant Building, M. A. Con- nolly, Berret Building, R. E. Houston, #500 each; Grant Building. C. M. Toomey, $475; Force Building, B. Q. Dillon, @450; Dennison Building, M.G. Davenport; Weightman Build- ing, hee +p $425 each, and Grant Build- ing, —, 3 Transfers from First to Second Division—M. J. Davis, fifth grade, 700; Bertha Hartshall, fourth grade, $650; Emma Eisenbeiss, third grade, $550; E. F. King, second grade, @450, and Norma! Graduate, first grade, €400. SECOND DIVISION. Supervising principal, N. P. Gage, salary Eighth grades—Abbott, 8. J. Thomson, 91,500; Seaton, F. L. Hendley, $1,000; Gales, Sigel Roush, €1,200; Arthur, Miranda Steele; Blake, A. M. Goding; Twining, K. ‘I. Brown, Moree, Metella King: Phelps, E. F. Strong; Henry, E. K. Seott, and Webster, 8. B. Kent; each $1,000; Seaton, F. M. Roach, $950. Seventh grades, $825 each—Abbott, M. A. Tait; Seaton, 8. C. Collins; Seaton, & E. Whit Gales, M.E. Bond; Arthur, Adelaide Dav: Blake, G. 8, Silvers; Twining, E. ©. D; Morse, A. A. Chesney; Phelps, M. F. Harmoi and Webster, L. B. Sipe. Sixth grades. $775 each—Abbot, C. A. John- son; #eaton, Emily Robinson, 8 C. Murray; Gales, H. A. Duffy, E. M. Mott; Arthur, L Carroll; Blake, Mabe! Crampton; Twining, 8. E. Saudders; Morse, 8. E. lock; Phelps, A L. Sargeant; Henry, 8 B. Brown, W. C. Hartmann, D. E. Rogers; Webster, M. G. Cow- i "Fits grade, €700 cach—Abbot, M. R. Mo- Causlen, J. C. Donavan; Seaton, L reyeE. C. Drane; Gales, A. K. Ke: Let lg argh iy bington; Twining, A. M. i Bruce and ©. 8. A. M. Mason, aoe M.Y.Tibbs, A.P. pence ALI. Fletch G. F. Smith, M. F. Evans, D. L, A. Barbour, each Fe Gales, E, J. Havenner, $500; Arthur, oer ee Baevaeen Soe 9425; Twining, E. L. Wilson, vader 8 ton, Mina Goets, $425; Arthar, B. Martin, Honry, M. |S TRIRD DIVISION. Supervising Principal, A.T. Stuart, $2,000. Eight grades, Wallach Building, J. J. Chicker- ing, principal, $1,500; Towers’ Building, M. M. EW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AXD WASHINGTOR —mam— __ EDUCATIONAL. WASTED RALEDNG SCRN GE COARSER A was of teaching elementary ectoace 4 tive methods Classes for children between ten years. Terms, 6.x lessons (two boar. ences exchanwed. Call between 10 and 12am. at 14) Ist nw. Mr HAH. WILKIE. NE MARYLAND SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND WILL REOPEN S:T TEMBER 15, 1000. This School is for the education of Girl and Bors from 7 10,18 pears of age who are blind. ur whow aut iseo derective that they cannot attend the public books Children residing im Maryland of the District tobia whose paroute are pot able to pay thelr Appucation Woord and tuition may be admitted frre, for admission should be made ‘at once. ‘w FD. MORRISON, Supt, Baltimore, Md. (PRE LAW DEPARTMENT OF HOWARD UNIVER. he sity will open OCTOBER 1 at 6 o'clock p.m. ot Law Department's Butlding $20 uh et aw im Jae BS FL BUNDY, Seo, BAL TI ‘berry Building, Wallach Buildi Rr oo RRR TG F. FR. Lenox Building, J. A. Hil"oo . “3 ing, I. A. Lord; Wallach ‘9835 Creenel a Octo ‘each. Madison ase h Arnold, 8. E. Jackson, L. aay each $425; two Normal graduates, each yet COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION ow THE ENTIRE EQUIPMENT I8 BRAND NEW AND CONSISTS OF THE FINEST BAGGAGE CARS, ML. Packard; Wi Bail COACHES, PARLOR AND SLEEPING CARS EVER BUILT BY THE PULLMAN COMPANY. Building, Building, Annie Beers; Waintht grader Walker; Wallach McNantz: Towers, M. M. Armstead; Madison, M. Saunders; Peabody, J. M. BL ‘oodward; SHORTHAND EIGHTH DIVISION. —W. 8. Montgomery, super- vising principal, $2,000; J. C. Nalle, principal, $1,300; M. P. Shadd, M. E. Tucker and E. F. G. Merritt, principals, each $1,000. Seventh grade—J. W. Mason, A. V. Thomp- kins and L. A. Smith, principals, each $875; 8. C. Lewis, L. Cook and L. F. Sixth grade—I. G. Nutter, J. R. Bush, E. D. Barricr, E. A. Chase, H. A. Saundore and R. A. Boston, each $775. Fifth grade—G, A. Dyson, H. V. Bruce, W. A. Wheeler, L. Jordan, J. E. Page, J. C, Grant, A. E. Alex- ander, M. E. Beckett, K. C. Lewis, $700, A. BR Bowen, C. I. Russell, A. T. Bowen, E. V. Campbell, E. M. Jackson and 8.J. Jones, each $690; third grade, M. N. Matthews, M. E. Bruce, F. M. Costin, A. L. Browne, M. L. Hoy, L, 8. Chase, K. R. Martin, E. M. Collins, 8, E. Carter, A. V. Saunders, A. S. Bailey, 8. J. Jan- ifer, R. A. Lec, R. C. Wheeler, A. E. Hughes, 8. A. Tyler and 8. Robinson, each $550. Second grade—H. H. Beason, S. A. Martin, C. A. Cropper, V. F. Herbert, H, G. E. Shimm, M. A. Ross, H. V. grade, A. S. Simmons; second grade, C. Chase, S. E. Ratcliffe, R. J. Baldwin, J.J. Saunders, D, E, Smith, 8. J. Riddles, J. M. Lewis, M. Liggous, A. V. Ashton, M. T. Jack- son, A.V. Smith, R. A. Johnson, and first grade, C. H. Thomas, each #500; second Gray; first grade, L. L. Amos, J. ¥ Lynoh, H. L, Hawkins ani Waring, each €475; second grade, A. V. Ry first grade, A. V. Shorter, M. E. Barney; second grade, M.'E. Clarke; first grade, E. E. Wheeler, M. M. Dowling, F. P. Martin, M. E. C. F. Bealo, M. B. Saunders, each $450; first h. grade @775 ~each—Carberry, H. B. = , M. E. Stockett; THE TRAINS ARE VESTIBULED FROM END TO END AND PROTECTED BY FULLMAN'S Rawlings; Wallach, Mae’ Jenkins; $700 each—Madison, A. M. A. McNantz; Towers, A. P. t; Maury, M. E. Tindle; Lenox, L. ; Brent, M. E. Kenley; Carberry, A. L. Ambrose; Wal- foodward; Wallach, Johnson; Towers, 8. F. Tindle; Brent, M. E. , Virginia Emory; Peavody, Lyda Cranch, M. J. Peabody, prin- Erb, principal, yeon, each $825, ANTI-TELESCOPING DEVICE. principal, $825; East; Waliach, ALL THE CARS IN ALL TRE TRAINS ARB HEATED BY STEAM AND LIGHTED BY PINTSCH GAS UNDER DEVICES CONTROLLED BY THE SAFETY CAR HEATING AND LIGHTING COMPANY OF NEW YORE. A. E. Hopkins: lach, cipal, $700; McCormick. J. M. NO EXTBA FARR. We E. Hunt; Madison, L. G. Nash; Carberry, M. G. , B. D, Williams; Wailach, L. M. A. Moore, Wallach, jair, A. M. Clayton; Wai- lach, M. C. Baik; Lenox, Annie Leonard, and Brent, H. H. Burro PASSENGERS OCCUPYING PARLOR CAR SEATS OR SLEEPING OAR BERTHS THE ORDINARY CHARGES FOR SAME. Hughes, Carber A. Tichonor; Car! Clara Willenbuche: ‘he, each @650. THIS 18 THE ONLY LINE RUNNING TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON IN each—Brent, M. L. A. Hughes; Brent, 8, J. Kealey; Cranch, H. R. White, Cranch, A. M. Foley; Towers, L.V. Snowden; Carber Stewart; Carberry, L. A. Bassett; Blair, M. Austin: McCormick, M. V. Lithgow; Maury, J. V. Kemp; Carberry, K. G. Leech; Lenox, and Towers, M. C. Second grades—Lenox, M. V. Madison, L, 8. Wi ooo TICKET OFFICES 619 AND 1351 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND DEPOT CORNER NEW JERSEY htman, and Cranch, L. J. AVENUE AND C STREET, ‘A. J. Dessey, $475; rry, J, E. Baker; Cranch, L. J. Reinbu: and Brent, A. C. Pric L, Stephens, €425. First grade—Cranch, C. Madison, Emily Enthoffer, #500; Lenox, Hepburn, and Carberry, Brent, Lenora Merritt; Towers, E. J. Bock, and Crauch, C, I. Mathis, and Bai 450; Maury, M. H. elds; Peabody, 8. M. Kuhner; Pea- body, E. B. Poorman, and McCormick, Grace 425, e, eagh $450; Peabody, C. Dessez, @500; EDUCATIONAL. ENS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS; 9 MILES FROM session bevius third week iu tent instructors; thorough home M. WORTHINGTON, Peminary 6-1 R. Thomas, N. J. Kinner and E, Guilbery, 8. E. Tucker, 8. E. Dyson, M. A. ‘ayman, M, V. Morton, 8. J. Dickerson, B. 5. Brooks, Janie M. Taylor, F, D, Smith, M. B. Washington and A. J. ‘vyler, each $425, and four first grade Normal graduates, each $400. SPECIAL TEACHERS SEVENTH AND EIGHTH D1- _EDUCATIONAL. Washington; tweifth September; com P.O, Puirfax Co, Va. ee is ARIANO MAINA'S VOCAL SCHOOL: ITALI method ; true impostation of the voice. prepared for Grand Opera, Concerts, Oratorios, Reopening September 1. » WW oH. PUTNAM. M.A. GHARVARD), cient assistauts iu each department, will Keopen wesical aud bkuglish Schou! ¥ 412TH yi. REOPEN OCTOBER WILL aN Th 1. PROF. gnd MKS. HAKIV1IG NISSEN, Instructors, zw arding School for Children Will Keopou September 15. ___ Forest Glen, Md. HE | MEDICAL, PHARMACE| Dental Departments of Howard open their winter sessions OCTOBER m. | The introductory address will be deiivered by lurence #. Dufour, M.D. ‘Ti are invited to be present, Fo! 919 Hat pow, Bu: FOURTH DIVISION. 1. Fairbrother, supervising principal, @2,000. Eighth grades—Jefferson Building—J. G. Flack, principal, $1,200; Annie Van Horn and $950 each; 8. E. Wise, E. J. . Wilson, seventh, $825 each; Bessie Burns, 8. C. Dulin, A. . M. Moore and P. 8. Lesh, sixth, @775 each; L. and M. C. Johnson, lines and H. L. Davis, fourth, 650 each, E. C. Fawcett, third, $550; Estelle Crump, second, $475; to normai school graduate, first; $400. Bradley Building—M. E. L. Strobel, seventh, and Hansom pal,sixth, $825 each; M.L. Smith, M. W. Anderson, fourth, #650; D. W. Boyd, third, $550; Sarah Gibson, second, $500; Hi. a Lamb, first, $450, and Belle Allen, Amidon Building—R. A. Garrett, principal, fifth grade, $750; M. E. Garrett, fourth, and Caroline Ranney, fourth, 650 each; Emogene Bear, third, and H. M. Tunnell,third, @550 each; E. A. Doyle, second, and F. second, $500 each; I. ‘R. Hazen, first, $425, and L V. Durfee, first, $450. Smallwood Building—C, L, Wilson, seventh, $825; V. V. Trout, principal. sixth, @825; A. M. Whitemore, fifth, $700; Laura Shackleford and A. M. Hobbs, fourth, $650 each, Grace Thom: son and M. A. Law, third, $550 each; C. Law, second, $500, and M. M. Wilson, first, 450. Greenleaf Building—J. P. McCauley. prinei- pal, third grade, $575; Jeamuette Cohen and '$500 each, and Henrietta Drawing—T. W. Hunster, director, $1,200; assistant, $650. Manual training—J. H. Hill, principal, $1,200; G. Forrester, $850; one assistant, $850, and one assistant, $700. Cooking school—M. B. Cook, directress, #900; H. V. Tibbs, assistant, #650; one agsistant, #550; and one a: Sewing school—C, E. Syphax, directress, $900; 8. E. Waring, assistant, $650; M. E. Griffin and A. Alexander, each $500; one assistant, $500, Health teachers— , assistant, 400, inc ERR A SIAMESE SWELL’S HARD LUCK. A Diplomat From the Land of the White Elephant Ruined by Gambling. Yor ad ction SEPTEMBER ublic apd profession Tefergnces «1 vss ormaation apply at SANDEMS & STALAN'S, an. oie M.D. 118 13th st Lew. | Py USINESS SCHOOL reser hs GPoxcutown UNIVERSITY, ‘sistant, 9525. WASHINGTON, D. 0, H. Cohen, 8. E. fifth, $700 each; M. M. SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES (GEORGE- TOWN COLLEGE.) New Term begins September 11. Preparatory Department for Boarders, Col- legiate Department for Boarders and Day Scholars. J. Havens Richards, 8, J., President. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. Term opens October 1. G. L. Magruder, M.D., Dean, 815 Vermont ave. n. we Term opens October 1. Yestman, secretary, Georgetown Law Building, cor. F und 6th ats, nw. J. HAVENS RICHARDS, 8.J., Rector, _ i ERSEST LENT HAS | city and resumed lessuns in Piano, . directress, $850; ED success with children. best of 0c. per hour; $0c. hail Mie. J,, 410 34s nw. . MEAD, TEACHER OF TuE PIANO, pupil of Herr Rait of the Koyal Con- For terms and other paruculars call at of address 902 22d st n.w, XM AND MR 401 3a Martin, eighth, SCHOOL OF Law. E. McELHINNE! u..w.—AB easy wethod of learning ree A Herald special from London Sunday sa: On Thursday morning last the steamer Gle- nearn, laden with merchandise and carrying but a handful of passengers, moved slowly out of the south dock, London, and steamed away down the Thames bound for Singapore and On board was one of Siam’s most dis- tinguished sons, a handsome man about thirty years of age, in whose veins flows noble blood, and who, for a twelvemonth past, has been his country’s representative in Paris, He was home, not as he had come—with servarts eager at his call and all that was bost on the ship at his disposition. On the morning in question this fine-looking young fellow, whose grandfather was once regent of Siam. and who had himself made his mark in the gay capital for his elegant dress lavish style of living, stood among the common sailors, mostly Chinamen, and with arms bared scrubbed away with a will at the brasses on deck. te Water Colors, Ghia Fainting. ‘Terms moderate, 5 ung Ladies aud Children ‘derms very mod- celled. | Address Miss ViiGINIA Erincipal, Box 137. W F. J. D. GAILLARD'S Ui has been transferred to langor premises, OOL 1127 13TH ST. N. m Mass. ave.), under manage K and NOLUR, re ution offers primary F 1619 M1. VERNON teacher of hixhest stand- school, will educate a iris of Drot-class families, Special French aud Art, bk 3 and grammar depart- ments, kindergarten and a trainiug class for teachers, Every’ advantage—Delearte physical culture, drawing, w NIVERSITY— Western Maryland hens, careful training and thorough iustric- . AKTHUR J. 40CH, A.M. ML town, Md., uear Baltimore. aud 124 Franklin si KIH BOAKDING AND foum Ladies will reopen Thursday, September r Mrs. H .P. LEFEBVRE, Principal, UNT'S PREPAKATORY SCHOOL, North Session Koom, 434 Street_ Presbyterian Li, DegIDS Its twenty-second Year September EORGETOWN 1 BCH Ellen Lawton, second, Heinrichs and E, V. Dulin, first, #425 each. Potomac Building—E. E. Halliday, fifth grade, @725; Alice McDade, third, $550; A. T, O’Donnell, second, $500, and to be filled by Normal School graduate, first, 2400. FIFTH DIVISION. Supervising principal, B. T. Janney, $2,000. Eighth grados—Curtis, B. W. Murch, $1,200; Jackson, L. A. Bradley, $1,000; Curtis, H. B, Oftiey, and Jackson, E. L, Godey, each, #950. ‘ades— Addison, Mariana Schooley, , M. M. Turkenton, and Jackson, E. M. Chase, each, $825, Sixth grades—Addison, M. F. Gore; Curtis, iY ae A. F. Perrie, and E. REV. J. HAVENS RI President of the Ui and manners and HON, WILLIAM A? ® He was working his gé to Singapore as the steward’s assistant, le was ruined. How? Ah! it’s asad story of a fine position and still finer prospecte, the re- sults of years of patient labor, all tumbled over and shriveled away because this high-spirited diplomat from Siam being in Paris wanted to do as Parisians do, and he did it. About six months ago young Rapath—that is the name he gave on board ship, his own being of transformation ot Rapath—was made a momber of the worst gambling hell in Paris, to which George Wash- ington has given his name. his liveried coachman used to wait outside while his swarthy master exchanged his louis for grim experience. At first eights and nines ran in his favor and his dark eyes flashed. He drove away, his crammed with one-thousand-franc He thought he had found asure road to riches, but he hadn't. ‘Through May and June the tide of luck ran strong in Rapath's favor, and more than one fair Parisienne can tell with what oriental pro- fusion he showered his gold upon his friends. Atthe battle of the flowers im the Bois no turnout was richer with garlands than his, and no hand more lavish in siming rare bouquets Much envied and ad- mired was ho that day as ho rolled along be- hind his high stepping pair, and yet ho was the same who, last Thursday, on his hands and knees, was scrubbing his way to an eastern ‘d the steamer Glenearn, , Of course, it was the same old story. Having lost his winnings, Rapath proceeded to lose everything else. He got deep into debt and his government learned the truth, Then about a month ago ke was relieved of his post and recalled to Siam—recalled in di: This blow came like a thunderbolt and while it stunned him at first it finnily brought him to his senses. Having made his bed he declared to a friend he would lie on it, however hard it proved, and he wired back to Siam his resigna- tion, Then selling all that he had—jewels, furniture, pictures, even to his clothing—he succeeded in paying all that he owed, but he had scarcely anything left in the world, barely enough to reach London. A week agoI met him here b; er the dashing young swell I had known MOKUIS, LL D., jousl abd "Jutornstionsl Law, ‘Adwiralty and Comparative Jurisprudence. . WILSON, LL.D., Estate aud the Law of HON. ANDREW C, BRADLEY (Justice, suprem» Court, District of Columbia), urer Law Piading and Equity nce. JOSEPH J. DAKLINGTON, LLD., ‘on the Law of Personal Property, Contracts ‘aud Negotiable Paper. GEORGE E HAMILTON, LI. Lecturer on the Law 0 Practice aud Testanentary ROSS PERRY, AM, inal Law. Domestic’ Relations, and ‘orts. MARTIN Lecturer on Constituti HON, JEREMIAH Lecturer op the Law of Real Es! pS D. COLLEGIATE Institute for Young: ool Late sane Dchool Sisters of Near Baitiwore, Md. ACADEMY FOR BOYS. thful, Helpful, Ho: if Character. Coll M. E. McKenh: A. Norton, each, $77! des—Corcoran, L. M. Farr, $750; A. Brower; Addison, H. G. Wott; Jackson, Mary Noud; Addison, and Industrial Home, J. W. ‘Near Philadelphia. e. Education with Formatio 88 Cor by M. WALKADY (Yale Apa (B® Br teNgouse acaDEay, 300 Indiana ave, ‘Will be reopened on MONDAY, September 15. Scholars are prepared for the Military and Naval Academies, for the best Colleges and for Business, Application for admission may be made to the Prin- cipal at bis residence, 521 3d st. n.w., or, on and after ‘the 15th instant, at the schoo) room. 0. C. WIGHT, Principal. (J SE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 723 14th st. nw. Lranches in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Chi- Louisville, Paris, France. Berlin and Dresden, Germany, Moscow, Kussia, and London, Englaod. 10. the letters in Night after night ip, Corborstions, ouglass, each 8700, Fourth grades—Threlkeld, M. J. Good; High Robertson, each $675; Jackson, Maggie Nord; Corcoran, K. 8, Proctor; Addison, Blanche Beckham, each $650. Third grades—High Stree! Threlkeld, U. A. Ossire; Addison, E. ©. Dar- Corcoran, Bessie English and H, G. H._A. Brecht, R. Lecturer on Crim! Gtreutt Court: Prof. GEOKG: , HAMILT 8: Lex and KR. KOSS PERRY. eae Bea) Introductory lecture and announcements ensuing term at the Law Building, corner 6! ts. uw. on WEDNESDAY, October J, at 6:30 p.m, interested are most cordially invited to attend. jow comprising the English and leading the latest text books upon most legal subjects, is located in the Law Building, with cotumodious Pe be open from 8 am. to 10 pm. cepted, to studen: Nichols, each $550. Sccond grades—Threlkeld, 9500; High Street—Addivon, J. B. Graham, $450; Corcoran, M. C. Hilton, $500, and M. E. McGowan, #475. First grades—High Street, H. Coreoran, M. F. Ossire; Industrial Home, M. A. Douglass, each $425, SIXTH DIVISION. Supervising principal, Joseph R. Keene. $2,000; Fourth grade, Conduit Road School, K. H, Bevard, and Fourth grade, Chain Bridge Road, H. A, Lewis, each $650; Eighth grade, ‘Tenleytown, J. W. Chappell, principal, $1,000; Fifth grade, M. A. Clancy, @700; Second grade, 475, and First grade, Gertrude ‘ade, Grant Road, F. J. ), and Second grade, J. th grade, Brightwoud, Nalley, @1,000; Fifth grade, M. és 7 vt . B, Clark, $700; Eighth ade, Mount Pleasant, ——, ade, J. Brown, $775; Fourth grade, A. 5 le, normal gradu- 5 G, Saxton, $450; Fourth grade, ColumbiaRoad, L. I. Hawkesworth, principal, $650; Second pei grade, Orphans’ ily, Sundays ex- 4 alumni of the scliool. seen at the Law Build! and Saturdays, from 8:30 pu., for information, enrollment, &, culars giving course of wt ovtained ut book stores of W. st. n.w., and Lowdermilk & Co., at W. 5. Thompson's drug store, 7 OF on application persoually, or Nighed, s at every pretty face. pany secretary om CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ‘horough imstruction: primary an ; plano, violin, &e. EDWIN HAK’ fru. late of New Lugland Conservatory ‘Boston, IANO AND THEO! Mr. HEN. Secretary and Treasurer, NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. MEDICAL AND DEN’ DEPARTMENTS OF THE i. nw., and will resume his TAL COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, annual course of Medical Lectures rll Lewin on Wedne o ‘ture by Prof. Wil- ‘D. Dental introductory by Prof, Mark xaminations will be heldon Thursday, 7:30 p.m. For circulars of both depart Dean, 726 13th st. M. G. Sterner, Musson, $475; Cardozo, princi UARANTEE TO TEACH 4 life-nize Crayon Portrait \owledge OLDS, 529 7th st., Room 20. {RENCH LESSONS —A cated Lady, not lo: tes, and eo d'Hotel de Vilie, Part ipils in schools or private The Sixty-ninth and Fourth Dental 188 MARY KE. CLEMENTS, ‘Teacher of Fiano, Violin and ‘Theory of Music, 8 WaASsHixatoN CONSER' lar Hail, 436 IsS BALCH, 1207 10TH ST. N. W., WILL open her class for young ladies Octcber 1. mer grades i, the public schools, Va ‘Thorough preparation for ious, instruction of ne, ate, $400, and MLB. Fisher, $500; ome, N. A. Plummer, service and census foreigners a specialty. ‘TsS FRANCES TWIPCHELL’S, RISDEhoakren, open October 6 At 1530 Ost. n.w. COLLEGE IN THE HIGHLANDS. Western Maryland College is situated on the esteru Maryland raiiroad, thirty mijes from Balti- more, at Westminster, Md., Healthful aud beautiful location. modern ap id For both sexes in Send for catalogue “Thaven'ta penny,” said he sorrowfull: “nor place to lay my head. I have eaten not ing for twenty-tour hours, but”— drawing him- self up proudiy—**no man can ever ay that I went away from Paris owing so much ase franc. No, I will not appeal to my friends, although I have plenty of them. Whi say in the east, whens man laughs the world laughs with him, but when he cries he cries “Go back to my country and family in dis- I shall work my way to Cam- bodia, where the king knows me. shall commence Free udvautagen. 0. B: BU CHINA BaINTING= Li ‘Worcester and other Large or small orders executed. ESSONS GIVEN IN ROYAL yh c Deco Choice selection of of jold and all of the materials a. ° Prakemaee on hand. SAM! UECKERT'S MUSIC Ri R mae 1435 CO! feet above the sca. Buildings new, with heated throughout by steam. te, TT low. T]HE PARISIAN SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES ies in iron med the 22. = circ! ‘ a Tare adress sad hme DES Gakinixns Monroe, A. L. Keene, ‘ade, 8, G. Otterback, $700; grade, = 431 71H ST... Lessons. % principal, and third Violin, Piano, Organ, Vocal ION—THE GREATEST fered to Parente Children, a, OF, Artiste to learn 10 grace? Never. , each $550; fourth grade, Fort Slocum, James ward, Bunker Hill road, 8 grade, Queen's Chapel Road, K. F. Wall, $550; ixth grade, Hamilton, F. D. third grade, E. life over again, and who knows,” laughing gayly, “in five or ten years I may be back again in Paris as happy as ever. Only mind, I shall never, never gamble again.” Raint perfeetly for a Foster, prineipal, Medals and studied evening for the ptember (after, 25c.). RPENCERIAN BI s ‘Corne oo ——______ ASclentific Excursion to Mont Blanc. From the Pall Mall Gazette. Intelligence has been received in Paris that M. Janssens, the astronomer and membor of the French Institute, who left a short time ago on a scientific excursion to Mont Blanc, reached ustence Luebkert, 2475; sixth ings Road, W. H. Smith, thi J.T. McIntosh, grade, Carrie Pierce, $400; fourth grade, W. B Ev. ; eighth ESS COLLEG! band Dot nw. Fad ar fourth LASSES AND PRIVATE IN: on for ladies and @eptiemen. The vaiue by the fact that, al ed ten years. we have not one ¢ INDERGAR’ AND SCHOOL, AND INDFRGARTEN NORMAL TRAINING CLASS, 191s sunderland Place south of Dupont Ci Me BY Term begins Oct. 1, 1800. Mre LOUISA MANN, Suostwann In sixtoon easy lessome. Typewriting Taught Free, Day aud bvening sessions, an.7, Head School Acuwe Phomosrayhy. 2u30-1m Fd. MULVEN, Principal M* LROSE INSTITUTE, BOARDING AND DAT School for Girls, Hyattsville, Md. on railroad, ix huies from Washington, thirty-four miles from alte hiore | Meopens Septeinber 24, 1800,” Circular ication. on ar ‘i iE ert ae 2% Lan? Gi CECILIAS ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES $) and Children, 601 Bast Capitol st. Will reopen: Monday, Septeuber 8. Mume and painting receive ppecial attention. i: . ~ ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS. 1312 MASS. u borotgh Bnowledse tn oy, Violin, barp, guitar and OCK VILLE — AC ROCKVILLE. MD, opens Septem ber 20 minutes from Washing” ob; cyuins for college or Business terme For ‘alogue nddress W. PINCKNEY MASON, UNA. Principal aule-im* 1223 FIFTEENTH ST. NW paps ‘The Misses Kerr's Home School for Young Ladies and Little Childrea will reopen September 24. auld-3m YOLUMBIA COLLE O23 Law Gives the Best uctpal being ed the only OF COMMERC Anpual scholar- euaranteed when competent. | Write , mene. Ufice wpem jor arrangements Aug essions bewin Nept suze CK. URNER AM, CE, Prin, MSS MALSTEAD'S PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR G a Little pen for the second tame at the school rooms esch day from 10 é a aus0-Lm* KLY BOARD AND TUITION, SEM- (winks), $150 Military Academy (boys). High grounds: very Ly. bent care: thor- Hon coltawe yao. “Address EPINCU- . Maddonnela. 3 F . VEKNON SEMINARY, S.W.COR, M. AND 11TH 8STS., WASHINGTON, D.G BOARDING AND DAY 8CHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, SIXTEENTH YEAR BEGINS MONDAY, OCTOBER SIXTH. Thorough ine:vuction in all departments in secon ance with best modern methods, Buildings remodeled, enlarged and furnished with every appliance for health and comfort of pupils, including passenger ele- Vator, steam heating and perfect sanitetion. For fur thor particulars apply. after September First, 1800, t ‘the Principal, 27-3, MRS, ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. ROOKEVILLE ACADEMY, MONTGOMER' County, Md, Prepares Boys for West Point, the Naval Academy, the Counting House and the Farm Seasion begins Sept. 16. JD. WARFIELD, AM _aull-im* a DS Bee scr00t, DING AND DAT ScHOOT, NG AND D. FOR YOUNG LADILS AND LITTLE GIRLS. pens Uctober 6, 1SH0, Rest ot Teachera, For partie Ayn is, ELIZABETH H. MYERS. Tra © ILL Benton bewine Got yy to MINES DURSEL. Princ Mise V. M. Dorsey will iso resume ber Clase in October YOCal Lessons, M HARRIET MILLS, Removed t 40th at nw, Lessons resumed SEPTEMBER 15 2y31-3m. ¢ OKWOOD INSTITUTE Keopens depteber 28, with Increased Faculty and Many Improvements. 4y10-3m__ Mr. aud Mes. Wl. D. CABELL, Principala, (DUE FEEDELICK FEMALE SEMINARY WILL begin its 47th year september 10, 1800. The Jocation is heathtul ahd the apporwtuvents, ‘Verui i address. woderate. For catalogucs PURNELL, A. Bi. LLD., #rederick, Ma Nt PROPOSALS. PHovOMALs FOR FUEL—U-S Coast AND detic Survey Office, Washington, September 1890, Sealed pf oponmis wil be received at this office unt TWO O'CLOCK P M. of THURSDAY, SEPTEM- BEB LIGH 1 EEN, 1890 two hundred and tuarty ¢ ) tons best quality White: Ash Furnace Coal. teu (10) tous best quality White Ash Stove Coal. seven (7) cords best quality Pine Wood, sawed once, aud two (2) cords best quality Hickory Wooa. sawed once. Ihe fuel to be deliv subject to the provisions of section 3711 of the Re- Wised Statutes of the United States, aud stored th the Vaults of this office. Awards will be made, item item, to the t bidder for each iver, and the right i® Tenerved to Feject any or all bids sud to waive any de ot ened ty the superin= wud Geodetic Survey, Ws ‘T. C, MENDENMALL, Superintendent, SFOR A SITE FOR A BUILDING POR the Government Printing Cffice. oy D.C. Septewber 2, 1890.—Seuled Proposals will be v2, DAY. Ser undersigued for ihe purchase of « bite for a New Building for the Government Printing Office, said tocontuin about oue hundred and fifty thor (100,000) equare feet, aud to be within the bounds: ‘BM street north, = street Pt street, = =A. strect west, in the city of Washington, Ey prot Will state the location of the ground, the number of Sauare fort odered end the names aud residences the owner or owners. ‘Luese vroposals must be in- dorsed ae for & site for the e, and addressed clit a Government Printing ( to Hon. William Win- dom, Secretary, of the Treasury, Chairman Board. WILLIAM WINDOM, pecretary of she Frese ury; PRANK W. PALMER, Public Printer; EDWAKD CLARK, At pital 2-1 Noszroux AND OLD POINT. On and after SATURDAY, AUG. 23, FARE, $2 ONE WAY; 3 ROUND TRIP. Steamers Leave 6th street wharfat 5 pm Tam @ay, lburvday aud baturday. Sunday Bio = Further information Telepbone call 1 etd Piney Point each trip come and returning. AMER “WAKEFIELD” "Leaves Tthet, whasi-on_ MONDAYS. THURS. AXS snd SATUKDAYS at (aan, Keturning . and © te : venings, a8 5 Coen AND VIRGINIA STEAM Boat Company's ‘Gi Sor, fot etc te bamere and ea Apply to BRO. ‘Telephone 745-3. tie ee Wednesdays and Fridays, at 5 ECTION with Bustos iD FINANCIAL. Sqetraa arn sore tee GLoven BUILDING: 1419 F 8ST. 5. Ww. Bankers and dealers in Government Bonde oo Seen mace aaer tae, DOS ‘American Stock bourht and ecld.ty18 PROFESSIONAL __ oan bore Sat ae ea ee Bourn, Som 6S:30pm, Sendeyattotpam Sittinge, 500, > Pariore, 603 12th ot.

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